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algol [13]
2 years ago
12

Please help 100 points!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
Naddik [55]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Looking at the first question, it's asking what best describes the probability of tossing a number less than 6 on a number cube that has 6 numbers.  Impossible means that it will never land on it, for example asking what the probability of landing on 7 is.  Unlikely is something that doesn't happen often.  The best option that fits our scenario is option C, likely.

Looking at the second question, it's asking what the probability that the teacher chooses a girl in his class.  There are 15 girls and a total of 27 students in the class so we take the probability by doing 15/27.  We can narrow both the numerator and the denominator using 3 which gives us 5/9.  Therefore, the best option that fits our scenario is option C, 5/9.

Finally, looking at the last question, it's asking what the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads on the next toss.  Theoretical probability doesn't consider how much times Murray tossed the coin, the only thing it cares about is what the actual probability of tossing a coin is.  Therefore that makes it a 50% chance of landing on a heads and a 50% chance of landing on a tails.  The best option that first our scenario is option B, 1/2.

<u><em>Hope this helps!  Let me know if you have any questions</em></u>

Anon25 [30]2 years ago
5 0

Which describes the probability of tossing a number less than 6 on a number cube with faces labeled 1-6?

Answer:

[C] Likely

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There are 12 boys and 15 girls in Mr. Fraioli's math class. He will randomly call on one person to answer the problem of the day. What is the probability that he will choose a girl.

Answer:

[C] 5/9

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Murray has tossed a coin 120 times.The coin landed on heads 54 times. What is the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads on the next toss?

Answer:

[B] 1/2

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Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Note:</u>

Impossible ⇒ 0%

Unlikely ⇒ 25%

Equally likely as not ⇒ 50%

Likely ⇒ 75%

Certain ⇒ 100%

Which describes the probability of tossing a number less than 6 on a number cube with faces labeled 1-6?

Knowing that a number less than 6 can be:

1,2,3,4,5

Hence, 5/6 which is 0.83333333333 which is likely

Thus, the answer is [C] Likely

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There are 12 boys and 15 girls in Mr. Fraioli's math class. He will randomly call on one person to answer the problem of the day. What is the probability that he will choose a girl.

Total number of people is 12+15 = 27

15 out of 27 are girls thus, 15/27

Simplify

5/9

Hence, the answer is [C] 5/9

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Murray has tossed a coin 120 times.The coin landed on heads 54 times. What is the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads on the next toss?

Since, the total number of tossed is 120 times

handed on heads - 54 times.

  Theoretical probability is what should happen.

 Experiment probability is what happen

Knowing that a coin has 2 sides:

Heads and Tails.

Hence, that makes it a 50% chance of landing on a heads and a 50% chance of landing on a tails.

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<u><em>For more information:</em></u>

<em>brainly.com/question/12726162</em>

<em>brainly.com/question/430568</em>

<em>brainly.com/question/4152354</em>

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<u><em>Kavinsky</em></u>

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